"je vais devoir m'y mettre" means "I will have to undertake that".
Met in French is "He (it, one, she) puts," as the third person singular of the verb mettre ("to put").
The phrase "put a ring on it" can be translated to French as "mettre une bague dessus".
mettre
effacer - mettre du tipex - mettre du blanc
This phrase translates to "I want to put my tongue between your legs" in English.
"Put" means "Mettre" in French.
mettre la table
"To get naked with me" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous mettre nu avec moi.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun vous means "(formal singular) yourself, (informal/formal plural) yourselves." The infinitive mettre literally means "to place." The masculine adjective nu means "naked." The preposition avecmeans "with." The pronoun moi means "me."The pronunciation is "voo meht-truh nyoo ah-vehk mwah."
Mettre en place.
mettre la table
mettre en formebon état
'wants to put on your birthday' (: